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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tunisia
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Hello

My friend who is a US citizen by naturalization since December 2013, just had a baby. His wife is living in tunisia and awaiting I130 approval. He is going to tunisia to register his son for CARBA.

He wants to know how can he prove his 5 year presence in US since he didn't go to school here. Are w2s enough, tax returns? Please give me as much advices as you could since he is new to this process and I have no clue what to tell him. Suggest documents and anything he could use.

Thank you

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tunisia
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Anything that showed he lived in the US will be helpfull.

http://amsterdam.usconsulate.gov/proof2.html

I appreciate your help Mark88. I went to the US embassy website in Tunisia and I seen what was required. However I just wanted what people who went through it did include beside what the website said to prove the presence.

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Filed: Other Country: Germany
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The embassy in paris gives some more info on what counts:

  1. Evidence of your U.S. parent’s physical presence in the U.S. such as: high school and university transcripts, military honorable discharge showing dates of service, Social Security Earning Statement, IRS W-2 forms, employers letters or certificates, salary slips, bank records (checking account statements), credit card statements, previous passports with stamps, etc.;

http://france.usembassy.gov/adults.html

Basicly anything. Even a library card, bring it.

It's amazing how many questions can be resolved with a 2 minute Google search...

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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w2, tax transcripts, and photos of his wife when she is pregnant, all visas that he travel to visit her, air lines pass tubs, and when come to the consulate, he and his wife along with baby for a better chance to pass the interview

Marriage : 07/22/2012

USCIS Process

09/16/2012: I-130 Sent

09/20/2012: I-130 NOA1 (Receipt txt)

09/24/2012: I-130 NOA1 (Hard copy)

09/25/2012: I-130 Case Transfer to (MSC)

11/08/2012: I-130 NOA2 in 44 days after NOA1

NVC:11/19/2012: I-130 @ NVC

12/05/2012: Case & IID asign

12/19/2012: AoS paid n send

12/20/2012: AoS received

02/18/2012: IV Paid

04/15/2013: IV send

04/16/2013: IV received

04/25/2013: NVC case complete

06/26/2013: NVC send email notification for interview

07/11/2013: Interview approved

09/06/2013: POE @ JFK

CRBA: 05/20/2013: Approved

6/8/2015 - Removal of conditions - sent off packet to VSC
6/9/20015 - I-751 received in VSC

6/12/2015 - NOA1

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